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Here at Star-Battery we are MP3 Player Battery specialists. We have been selling the replacement MP3 Player Battery for nearly 18 years. Each battery is individually tested and charged before shipping, ensuring the highest quality. All our high quality MP3 Player Battery carry a one year warranty. Click on the brand below to find a replacement MP3 Player Battery. If you need assistance, please feel free to contact us via the email order@star-battery.com.
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Replacement mp3 player battery for PIONEER 990216, |

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Fit Models: PIONEER GEX-INNO1, inno, inno2BK, XM2go,
Li-ion, 3.7V, 1800mAh, 37g, black, 51.65x38.00x10.90mm
Product ID: DPR001
Brand new, 1 year warranty
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Replacement mp3 player battery for CREATIVE 70PD000000039, CZMAB01, DAA-BA0005 |

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Fit Models: CREATIVE Zen Micro, Zen MicroPhoto
Li-ion, 3.7V, 680mAh, 50.0g, black, 54.10x35.05x4.50mm
Product ID: DCR002
Brand new, 1 year warranty
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Replacement mp3 player battery for CREATIVE 331A4Z20DE2D, 73PD000000005, |

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Fit Models: CREATIVE MUVO2 FM, NOMAD Jukebox Zen NX, NOMAD Jukebox Zen Xtra, NOMAD MuVo2
Li-ion, 3.7V, 800mAh, 50.0g, black, 54.90x36.40x6.00mm
Product ID: DCR001
Brand new, 1 year warranty
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Replacement mp3 player battery for CREATIVE DAA-BA0004, |

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Fit Models: CREATIVE DAP-HD0014, Zen Touch (20GB), Zen Touch (40GB),
Li-polymer, 3.7V, 2000mAh, 65g, Silver, 85.70x54.86x4.30mm
Product ID: DCR004
Brand new, 1 year warranty
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Replacement mp3 player battery for APPLE EC003, |

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Fit Models: APPLE Pod mini 4GB M9160LL/A, iPod mini 6GB M9801CH/A, iPod mini Series,
Li-ion, 3.6V, 560mAh, 45.0g, black, 41.75x31.25x4.60mm
Product ID: DMA002
Brand new, 1 year warranty
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MP3 Battery Articles and Tips
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MP3 Player Battery Guide MP3 players are utterly useless without power, so naturally this is a very important aspect of any player. There's a lot of confusion going around both with regards to charging the batteries, preserving their maximum capacity and maximizing the play time per charge. Read on for a guide. |
Improve MP3 Player Battery Life if battery life is important, opt for an MP3 player that stores its data on flash memory. Hard-drive-based players usually hold more songs, but they also have more moving parts, which translates into shorter battery life.
You'll also want to adjust a few key settings. First, set the backlight timer, which controls how long a screen's backlight stays on after a button has been pressed, to the minimum time available. Then make sure the sound equalizer (called simply "EQ" on iPods) is turned off-that added bass boost doesn't come for free. However, if you're using an iPod and made changes to a song's equalizer preset within iTunes, this won't help. In this case, switch the EQ setting to "Flat."
And as tempting as it is to song-surf, it's more efficient to simply let a playlist or shuffle run without skipping. Not only does jumping tracks trigger the screen's backlight, but it also calls the player's processor (and hard drive, if it has one) into service. And, with some MP3 players, sticking to shorter songs can save power. The iPod, in particular, uses a memory cache to store upcoming tracks. This cache is designed to work most efficiently with music files that are smaller than 9 MB.
One last point: Most MP3 players face substantial power penalties when they play tracks with antipiracy digital rights management built in. This is because it takes processing power for the players to decrypt the files. So stick to simple MP3s when possible. |
How can I increase my playtime on my MP3 player?
To maximize your playtime, it is recommended you use your headphones and turn the volume down to half and set the backlight down to the minimum needed. Also purchasing an additional spare battery or an external battery as a secondary power source is recommended.
Can I recharge my battery while I play?
Yes, you can recharge your player’s battery at any time, including when it is in use. However, your recharging time will take longer.
Does the battery have to be totally drained before I can recharge it?
We recommend charging the battery pack completely before its first use or after it has not been used for a long period of time. Typically a battery should be discharged and recharged at least once every three to six months.
What factors affect my MP3 player’s battery life?
- Type of storage device – MP3 players that use a hard disk drive (HDD) to store the music usually tend to use up more power since the disk(s) must continuously be rotated as new files are accessed. Solid state (SSD or flash) drives tend to be the more efficient of the two since they require no moving parts to access files.
- Volume – The higher the volume you set your MP3 player to, the more power it will require.
- Size of headphones – Large headphones require more power to operate their speakers.
- Navigating through the menus – The more you navigate through the MP3 player’s menus, the more power it requires to respond to each of your commands. If you have a “shuffle” feature, it is recommended to extend runtimes.
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